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Name:Moorhouse Hall Top
Hill number:16347
Height:46.4m / 152ft
Section:34A: Lake District - Northern Fells
Classification:Tu,0
Drop:30.6m
Col:15.8m  NY 2574 4974  
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Entry no.Date recordedGrid Ref.Feature / Observations / SurveyRecorded byStatusSubpointLatest review
929808/08/2015NY 26779 50842  F: Ground near water(?) tank.
O: Trig S6817 in hedge at NY 26558 50829.
Aye Jimmy
Subpoint
1Jim
1864027/04/2017NY 26779 50855  F: hedgebank 15m N of water tank
S: Abney level
jimbloomer
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2CC
3075411/03/2020NY 26781 50829  F: not recorded
O: ground 13m NW at NY 26772 50838 is as high (2cm lower on LIDAR and not in a hedge)
S: LIDAR 1m
jimbloomer
Summit
Jim
3922809/10/2022NY 26750 50838  F: Grass
O: The hedge is artificially raised. The latest LIDAR of ground in the field close to the 47m spot height is the highest natural ground.
ronaldo333
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3GJ
-2280605/10/2014NY 26780 50838  F: hedgebank by water tankRHW
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1Jim
533905/10/2014NY 26780 50838  F: Hedgebank by water tank
O: Rather flat field but hedgeline seems higher
RHW
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Moorhouse Hall S6817 > Moorhouse Hall Top from GR: NY 26455 51177ronaldo33309/10/2022
Moorhouse Hall S6817 > Moorhouse Hall Top from GR: NY 26455 51177Hippster09/10/2022
Hardly seems like 2.4 metres higher across the field, than the trig @44m pillar to the west in the hedge.vegibagger22/05/2021
As everyone else ..... friendly farmer passed in his tractor and gave me permission to continue. Couldn't see the trig, but really not interested as I continued beyond it to where the fence turns left and gained access to the summit field.moorsman18/10/2019
Parked my unobtrusive car at the gate at 26611 51394 and made my way along the east side of the hedge, out of sight of the farmhouse.Wycombe Wanderer21/04/2019
Did as advised and asked the friendly young farmer who gave permission. I should have gone on the east side of the fence because I had to cross a narrow field with a huge ram in it.clivevilla06/11/2018
Drove into the farm and asked - permission readily given for the trig. Hopped the fence there and walked 180m in driving rain across a muddy cattle pasture to the 'summit'. Next.jonglew14/12/2017
Walked through farmyard then into field on left. Trig in hedge. Highest point at other side of field. Very friendly guys about everywhere on this busy farm who were more than happy to allow access.Dangerous Dave11/12/2017
farmer helpfuljimbloomer27/04/2017
Moorhouse Hall Farm very helpful in allowing access.Lionel Bidwell21/07/2016
Called at farm, found young farmer busy (watching football on TV!) permission to visit trig readily given. Called at trig first then further down lane, sharp L turn, lane followed to gate into field with water tank.Aye Jimmy08/08/2015
Parked down at road and walked to farm. Like rob found farmer in barn. Got ok to walk private track to two wind turbines. Trig in fence nr second one. Hopped fence and then short stroll to summit.nordicstar11/12/2014
Parked at farm, tracked down farmer in yard, got the OK. Field to E rather flat but summit seems to be E edge by water tank.RHW05/10/2014
Walked up to the farm house hung about waiting for the farmer to ask permission, very helpfull farmer pointed the way to trig which was enclosed by a double fence on a mound highest point close byTony Hartry10/03/2007
Martin R02/01/2022
conanharrod01/01/2021
Edwin Gradwell17/03/2020
David Gradwell17/03/2020
George Gradwell17/03/2020
DC11main14/09/2019
Rambling Ray14/02/2019
Alan Caine06/01/2018
GaryJones30/12/2017
andrew brown22/09/2017
mae03/01/2017
Susan Bidwell21/07/2016
stevent080917/07/2015
Dave Geere07/12/2014
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